Really will load so much faster that other browsers... was a really good idea.... not sure how im supposed to prep this to be able to to be controlled by DCE commands... working on bookmarking now Am I on the right track? heres a SS of the browser

You need to get a copy of the LinuxMCE build tree available, if you do not already have it. This can be done without a full builder so basically, you can check out the code from the LinuxMCE-0810 branch (all you really need is src), copy /usr/pluto/lib into src/lib, install the pluto-sql2cpp and pluto-dcegen packages, and add the following environment variables to your .profile SNR_CPPFLAGS="-DKDE-LMCE" SNR_LDFLAGS=" " ... You can then:

* do an sqlcvs update of the DCE repository from the web admin to get up to date.* Create a device template in the web admin, describing the web browser, its commands, and its events.* Run DCEGen with -d xxxx where xxxx is the device template # that it gave you when you created the template.

you will now have a directory named the same as your template, with spaces replaced by underscores.

Inside this, you will have the relevant code for the DCE portion of the browser... now... here's the trick

* You need to fold the Qt stuff over, replace the main.cpp here with Qt's main.cpp,

This will make the main thread the Qt program.

* You need to add the DCE bits to the qmake project file, including your base files in src/Gen_Devices (adding include paths for .. and a few other places is probably a good idea.)

* You need to make the main.cpp initialize the DCE code. This involves literally calling its GetConfig method, and then calling run. The good news is, once you do this, it will spawn threads it needs automatically.

* You need to make a global variable that you can pass between threads, so you can communicate between the DCE thread and the GUI thread to call things in the DCE thread for events, and so DCE thread can call things over in the Qt thread for events.

look at src/lmce_launch_manager_old for an example of how to meld a GUI app together with DCE. This is the old LMCE Launch Manager GUI, and implements exactly these patterns.

Once you have this, you'll have a working DCE controllable web browser that you can test by manually adding to a system in the web admin, and sending commands to it via "Send Command" in the web admin. or via MessageSend.

(yes, I have deliberately left some things unsaid, this is an exercise.)

Heya... Been Feeling very crappy last few days... much better now... sucks being sick on your birthday... printed up template code and was mulling over during my down time since this is my first time digging into mce src... quick question on web bookmarks... Currently i have my device template setup with Browser Commands... Goto_Url#1076 #Go_Back#1079 #Go_Forward#1078 #Web_Bookmark#1080... Web_Bookmark is a #193 URL (String) Parameter... and it will take current url ...will adding this bookmark to computing bookmarks menu be taken care by this command later or do i need to do this now.. adding url string somewhere?.. to bookmark storage location ... will be working on this next few days and getting it all down right...

QT is really cool... should be able to do some other cool stuff with this...

KK.. never really used bookmarks see it now... i will make current QUrl value and write it to file /home/public/bookmarks.html in same format as entries.. is this okay? It says the file will be over written is this by firefox?

Odd that should have been there...Ill be taking a look at this today but I cant promise any speed as its Turkey Day here tomorrow and im being required to be useful and junk. I appreciate the second set of eyes and ill look into why its not there.